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That's a really competitive looking Clio Cup grid, and it could yet be bigger still - JamSport previously announced two more drivers in Tom Grundy and Scott Robertson (runner-up in the Fiesta championship in 2015), while Jake Giddings might also be in with Finesse after going third quickest in the media day test.

In fact, all the support series look pretty solid in terms of entries - I was concerned about the Ginetta Supercup in particular, but even they seem to have put together a reasonable sized grid - as it stands:

That's a really competitive looking Clio Cup grid, and it could yet be bigger still - JamSport previously announced two more drivers in Tom Grundy and Scott Robertson (runner-up in the Fiesta championship in 2015), while Jake Giddings might also be in with Finesse after going third quickest in the media day test.

In fact, all the support series look pretty solid in terms of entries - I was concerned about the Ginetta Supercup in particular, but even they seem to have put together a reasonable sized grid - as it stands:

Giddings is racing British GT again this year and was merely testing a car for the family team.

Grid numbers wise, Juniors are at 22 and Porsche at 25.

Ah OK - I'm don't follow British GT, so wouldn't have picked up on that - probably just reading too much into the press release (as usual!) where they said he had unfinished business in the Clios

You might be right on the Juniors - think I read somewhere that one of the entries was only doing selected rounds, so it may well be 22 - but couldn't find an official list for the Porsches, so (perhaps unwisely) based that figure on the amount of drivers listed on Wikipedia...